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[Nancy Walkup Reynolds experience]
A document that summarizes Nancy Walkup Reynolds' experience in the art field. Listed is her education, professional experience, publications, professional organizations, honors, presentations, curator positions, juror positions, seminars, community service, and exhibitions.
[Wedding announcement for John E. Burrage, Jr. and Mary Wilson, December 23, 1903]
A wedding announcement for the marriage of Mr. John E. Burrage, Jr., to Miss Mary Wilson. The wedding was to be held on Wednesday, December 23, 1903 in McKinney, Texas. After December 30, the newlywed couple would take up residence in Shreveport, Louisiana.
Constructing Questions for Art Dialogues: Formal Qualities and Levels of Thinking
A document containing information on constructing questions for dialogue within fine arts education written by Karen A. Hamblen, including lesson plans and an article titled, "'Don't You Think Some Brighter Colors Would Improve Your Painting?'--Or, Constructing Questions for Art Dialogues."
[Hamblen's Taxonomy and Selected Sources]
A document containing information on creating dialogue within art education written by Karen A. Hamblen, including pages titled "Hamblen's Taxonomy" and "Selected Sources."
Constructing Questions for Art Dialogues: Formal Characteristics, Cognitive Levels, Levels of Difficulty, Content Areas, and Intrinsic/Extrinsic Focus (toward the development of a worksheet)
A document containing information on constructing questions for dialogue within fine arts education written by Karen A. Hamblen, including lesson plans and an article titled, "'Don't You Think Some Brighter Colors Would Improve Your Painting?'--Or, Constructing Questions for Art Dialogues."
Components, Goals, and Objectives for Students in Visual Arts Education
A document containing information on creating dialogue within fine arts education written by Karen A. Hamblen, including lesson plans and an article titled, "'Don't You Think Some Brighter Colors Would Improve Your Painting?'--Or, Constructing Questions for Art Dialogues."
Art Criticism Formats Cross-Referenced with Art Critical, Educational, and Philosophical Continuum Tendencies
A document containing a table cross-referencing art criticism formats with continuum tendencies.
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